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Cath and Nick - The whole truth!

This section is here to inform the world on a very important piece of information that very few people are aware of, this information is regarding two members of CSI They are best known as Cath and Nick, yet their real names are Marg Helgenberger and George Eads. Rumours have swiftly spread the world about possible future relationships between the CSIs, and you probably assumed that that is what this page is to explain, well you're wrong, the creator of CSI - Anthony Zuiker has absolutely no intention of matchmaking our favourite CSIs, however much some of us may plead in favour of that deed. This article is not to decide matchmaking or whatever, but to inform you of something so strong, you would never have expected it, this is all about Marg Helgenberger and George Eads.


If you are a Marg fan as I am, or perhaps George's charm has taken to your liking, then maybe you are already aware of certain episodes that include their intimacy. For example, those of you who have seen the season 3 opener 'Revenge is Best Served Cold', I enjoyed that, partly because I am very much in favour of the idea of Cath and Nick becoming an item, yet I never once expected things to get as far as this. If possible, watch this episode again, and this time pay very close attention to a particular scene in it, I have named this scene 'The Race'. It is where Cath and Nick go head to head in a street race to try out their forensic theory, now at first they were joking to each other, almost flirting, but since it was in the script, what they said wasn't important, nor was how they said it actually, but more, their facial expressions, Nick's in particular. I've read the script in many episodes, this one included, and I distinctly do not recall reading anything about Nick smiling when and how he did, not just that, but his concern during the race when Catherine was unable to shoot him, was a little un-scripted too, yet these are only little things, if you want more proof, then check out his face at the end, just after Cath had won and boasted about it in a friendly manner, the camera cut to Nick, and in the script he was told to smile, but he can smile, and he can SMILE, he uses a different sort of smile revolving Cath, than he does to Sara, or anyone else on the show, and that is definitely NOT in the script! There's more, ever seen 'Lady Heather's Box'? Well by the time us British got around to seeing it, I had already heard of these exciting accusations of which I'm planning to tell you soon, so when I was able to see it for the first time, I made sure to pay close attention to all of the Cath and Nick scenes, which was mildly fortunate, for although there were very little scenes with the two of them working together, I did notice the scene near the beginning when the two had just been assigned a case together alone, if you see my point, and besides a bit of flirting - all in the script, very little was to be said until Lindsey called Cath on her mobile for the third time, in which Cath realised that her daughter was trapped, and could drown, although Nick could not catch the whole story, he was kind - still all in the script, and concerned. I'm sure the concern was also in the script, but perhaps it wasn't concern, perhaps it was something else, something I'm leading to if you keep reading. That's not the vital scene in this episode though, when Catherine came back to work after saying goodbye to her ex-husband - Eddie, first she bumped into Grissom, a few apologies, then carried on to where Warrick and Nick also made their apologies, which I must admit sounded a lot more sympathetic than Grissom's feeble attempt, but that's hardly the point, after the apologies, Warrick went onto the computer, with Cath on one side, Nick on the other, and Grissom came in and looked over Warrick's shoulder, yet, and this part is NOT in the script, Nick was not looking at the computer as he was supposed to be doing, but looking in concern at Cath, but this is not concern, which leads me closer to my point. My final example is 'Scuba Doobie Doo', I have not yet seen this episode, but I have some friends that have commented on it, a big thanks to all members at www.marghelgenberger.net who helped me out here, because of their comments, I chose to check out the script to this episode, and besides a few shocks along the way, I agreed that it concludes my hypothesis, of which I can finally inform you...
...George Eads is in love with Marg Helgenberger! This is NOT a joke, this is NOT a rumour, this is NOT gossip, and this is most certainly NOT a guess, educated or otherwise, this is a fact, it is the truth, I knew it even before discovering any one of the above episodes, and I also must explain that despite the deepness of George's innermost feelings for Marg, I have no evidence, information, or even gossip to prove that the feelings go both ways, Marg and George get on very well together indeed, both on and off stage, and they would most certainly make a very good couple, yet Marg is happily married, with a great son called Hughie, I'm not posting this article to break that up, I'm only here to present the facts, and shocking facts they are I agree, but they're true, and as Marg has no obvious romantic feelings in return, there is nothing that can be done, I hope George can forgive me for letting this information spread the world.